Black Bean Dip
Submitted by karyni
Chunky black bean dip with carrot, celery, garlic, and warm spices folded into sour cream. Half-mashed beans give body while whole beans add bite. No-cook party dip ready in 15 minutes.
YIELD
11 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
20 minREADY
15 minBlack bean dip is a make-ahead party staple that beats store-bought every time. The trick that sets this apart from your average bean dip is the texture move. Half the black beans get coarsely mashed by hand for body, while the other half stay whole for bite. The result is a dip that holds its shape on a chip but still spreads easily.
Finely minced carrot and celery folded in raw add subtle vegetal sweetness and a tiny bit of crunch you wouldn’t expect in a bean dip. Sour cream brings tang and creaminess without the dairy weight of cream cheese. The cumin, coriander, and oregano sit at classic Mexican spice ratios, but a tablespoon of fresh garlic gives the dip more punch than typical canned spreads.
Let the dip chill at least an hour before serving. The flavors marry, the spices soften into the beans, and the sour cream loses its raw edge. Garnish with chopped fresh cilantro just before serving.
Try this with cornbread croutons cubed and toasted in a hot oven for ten minutes. The combination of sweet warm cornbread and cool spiced bean dip is somehow better than either side suggests.
Kitchen Tips
- Drain canned beans thoroughly. Excess can liquid will thin the dip into pour territory.
- Mince the carrot and celery as fine as you can. Big pieces unbalance the spreadable texture.
- Make this 24 hours ahead for the deepest flavor. The dip improves as the spices bloom into the beans.
- For a smoother dip, pulse half the beans in a food processor instead of hand-mashing.
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Ingredients
Directions
Coarsely mash half the beans by hand.
Add the remaining whole beans and all of the other ingredients, blending well.
Cover and chill.
Garnish with cilantro or parsley.
Makes about 2 ¾ cups of dip.
SUGGESTED DIPPERS: Bok Choy, Tortilla Chips, Corn Bread Croutons
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